19/01/2026
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🎉 39th FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
With grateful hearts, St. Anthony’s Boys Village Foundation, Inc. and Rogationist College joyfully celebrate their 39th Founding Anniversary on January 19–23, 2026, anchored on the theme “The Grace of Charity.”
For nearly four decades, our institutions have remained steadfast in their mission of service, formation, and education—guided by faith, compassion, and a spirit of selfless love. This milestone is a celebration of God’s abundant grace and the dedication of our founders, administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, benefactors, and partners who have journeyed with us through the years.
As we commemorate this meaningful occasion, we reflect on the long-standing tradition of charity that continues to shape lives and strengthen our community.
We are inviting everyone—our stakeholders, alumni, friends, and partners—to join us in this week-long celebration of gratitude, unity, and service.
Let us come together to honor the past, celebrate the present, and look forward with hope as we continue to live out the Grace of Charity.
[About the Logo]
Guided by the theme “The Grace of Charity,” the symbols and colors collectively express the mission, history, and spirit of the Saint Anthony’s Boys Village-Rogationist College community: the Cross, as seen in the SABV and RC logos, represents Christ as the living foundation of the entire community, while the number 39 marks the founding anniversary of SABV-RC and the 50-year logo signifies the Rogationists’ presence in the Philippines; the open or uplifted hands symbolize giving, helping, protection, healing, support, community, and partnership, and the heart stands as a universal symbol of love, care, compassion, and life, reflecting both God’s love for humanity and love for one’s fellow man; people or figures depict community, family, unity, and service to others, while the sun signifies hope, life, energy, clarity, and divine light, emphasizing the universal nature of giving and receiving help; these are further strengthened by the colors—green for nature, health, renewal, and reliability; blue for trust, stability, peace, wisdom, and security; red for love, passion, urgency, action, and emergency; and yellow or orange for warmth, optimism, happiness, enthusiasm, youth, and energy—all of which embody the grace-filled call to love and serve others.